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Is mentioning this kicking a bitch while she’s down? After all, many business ventures fail, no matter who heads them.

Or is it really just another rabid racist’s failed pipe dream?

Certainly, those who are owed megabucks will not be thinking kindly of the foxy lady and her cunning. Or should that be deceit? The same deceit that is the founding facet of the racist Maori Party.

Could be.

Of course, Marama’s “devastated.”

What else could she say?

But will that result in the foxy Marama’s creditors being paid?

The former Maori Party co-leader entered Parliament in 2014. She left Parliament after last year’s election, when her party received just 1.1 per cent of the vote and won no electorate seats. Following media coverage of the company’s liquidation last month, Fox resigned from the Maori Party. A written statement from the party’s executive said she had made a significant contribution to the party. “We support her decision to resign in order to focus on issues related to her private business. “We know that her absolute priority is to repay any outstanding debts, and we believe that is the right and proper course of action for her to take.”

I wonder how they can ‘know’ that? Tikanga, (Maori custom) perhaps? Yeah, right!

As for the significant contribution mentioned, perhaps that was money for creditors that found its way into the racist Maori party coffers?

As one old saying has it: most pessimists get that way by financing optimists.